Reminder: 'UFC 167 Primetime' Part 2 and 'Fighting for a Generation' air tonight

As a reminder, a two-hour documentary chronicling the first 20 years of the UFC debuts tonight at 9 p.m. ET on FOX Sports 1 following the second episode of “UFC 167 Primetime: St-Pierre vs. Hendricks” at 8:30 p.m. ET.

The documentary, entitled “Fighting for a Generation: 20 Years of the UFC,” details the history of the promotion beginning with its inception in 1993 “through intimate interviews with founders Art Davie and Rorion Gracie, including an explanation of what prompted them to begin the organization in the first place,” according to a official release.

More than 60 interviews were conducted with figures from the promotion’s past and present, including one of the company’s chief opponents, Senator John McCain.

“I was appalled,” McCain says in the documentary. “It was a matter of safety, the health and life of the combatants. I was interested in stopping the barbaric behavior that put people’s lives at risk.

“It’s become a sport with amazing popularity and success. There are rules, there are regulations, and there are restrictions and that, I think, has been a dramatic improvement and I’m very pleased to see it.”

Additionally, the documentary speaks with a handful of notable fans of the promotion such as former heavyweight boxing champion Mike Tyson, rock musician Anthony Kiedis, actor David Spade and pro skateboarder and MTV star Rob Dyrdek.

Prior to the documentary, the second episode of “Primetime” airs. The first 30-minute episode in the three-part series aired this past week and focuses on the pay-per-view headliner between UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre (24-2 MMA, 18-2 UFC) and hard-hitting challenger Johny Hendricks (15-1 MMA, 10-1 UFC).

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